Scott Loveless wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Yep. Anyone who has studied Ansel's darkroom methodology has to
>> realize that he would have loved PhotoShop. Do I hear fifty layer
>> files? Paul 
> 
> No doubt about it.  I do wonder if he would have questioned the 
> archivability of ink jet prints.  Perhaps he may have used a digital 
> capture, but a digital projector and traditional black & white paper. 
> Just a thought.  It's too bad he's not still around.

Another thing I really liked in the Ansel Adams video I saw at GEH was 
another part, in which he talks about the negatives he had donated to a 
university (I forget which one). He describes the requirements he 
attached to his donation: That they *not* be stashed away in a vault 
somewhere but that students should be allowed to make prints from the 
negatives. An admirable attitude, in my opinion.


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